CLIBRANS, SPECIALISTS IN HARDY PLANTS. 
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POLYANTHUS. See page 58. 
POLYGONATUM (Solomon's Seal), graceful 
Spring-flowering plants, gracefully arch- 
ing stem, and pretty tubular flowers in 
2's and 3’s from the axil of every leaf ; 
shady nooks, iv-vi. 
262 japonlcum, ij ft., white, tinged green. 
4d. ea. 
266 multlflorum (common Solomon’s Seal. 
David’s Harp), 2 ft., robust and free ; 
useful for forcing. 4d. each. 
0 267 varlegatum, 2 ft., leaves finely 
variegated yellow. 6d. 
272 roseum, ij ft., rose-coloured flowers in 
pairs. 6d. 
POLYGONUM (Knot-weed), a beautiful genus, 
small white or reddish-pink flowers, in 
dense spikes or great feathery plumes ; 
the tall forms remarkable for their 
beautiful leaves, and graceful develop- 
ment. 
275 amplexlcaule, 2J ft., bright rosy-red 
flowers, viii-ix. pd. 
279 Baldschuanlcum. See New Plants, page 
6 . 
281 Brunonls (syn. affine), 8 in., great pro- 
fu-sion of dense erect rosy-red spikes ; 
fine for masses, vii-ix. 4d. each. 
283 clllnode, a rapid growing trailer or part 
climber, with beautifully marked foliage; 
excellent for covering rock-work, viii-ix. 
fid. 
285 compactum, 3 ft., erect showy creamy, 
white flower spikes, vii-ix. 4d. each. 
289 Sleboldi (cuspidatum), 8 ft., elegant 
bamboo-like stems, fine drooping 
plumes of creamy-white, vii-ix. 3/- 
per doz. ; 4d. each. 
0 287 Sachallnense, 8 ft., a most picturesque 
addition to a shrubbery, vii-ix. 4d. ea. 
2Q3 vacclnltollum, 6 in., much-branching 
trailer, with leaves like the Whortle- 
berry, bright red stems, spikes of rose 
flowers, vii-ix. 4d. each. 
Six Polygonums In 6 varieties, our 
selection, 2/-. 
POTENTILLA (Cinc^ue foil), beautiful Summer 
flowers, thriving in a deep, exposed 
soil. Excellent for rock and border. 
297 ambigua, 3 in., a creeper, carrying a 
sheet of clear yellow flowers ; superb 
for rock work, vii-viii. 4d. 
301 Nepalensis (syn. Formosa), iJ ft., lovely 
cherrj'-coloured flowers, produced with 
utmost freedom, vi-ix. 4d. 
303 splendens, 8 in., white flowers, vii-ix. 4d. 
305 Thurberi, i ft., flowers dark red-brown, 
July and August, fid 
307 Tongue!, fi in., rich orange-scarlet shaded 
terra-cotta, vii-ix. fid. 
For Florist Varieties, see page 58. 
POTERIUM (Burnet). 
314 canadense, 4 ft., an elegant plant, 
glaucous pinnate leaves and feathery 
spikes of whitish flowers, vii-ix. 4d. '■ 
PRIMULA. See pages 58 and 59. 
PULMONARIA (Lung-wort), drooping clusters 
of bright blue flowers. 
4fi7 arvernensls, ij ft., large deep blue 
flowers, iv-vi. 4d. 
475 sacebarata, i ft., erect with pinkish 
flowers, v-vi. 4d. each. 
PYRETHRUM (syn. Chrysanthemum) ; ex- 
ceedingly free, of simplest requirements 
splendid for cutting. 
PYRETHRUM — continued. 
478 Parthenium “ Model,” 3 ft., large double 
pure white flower heads, compact 
growth, vi-ix. fid. 
480 uliglnosum (Great Ox-eye Daisy). 6 ft., 
a noble stately plant, very free ; per- 
haps the finest of all flowers for Autumn 
cutting ; viii-x. 3,/- doz. ; 4d. each. ' 
482 Wlllemotl, I ft., large white flowers, 
vi-vii. fid. 
^ For Florist varieties, see page fio. 
PYROLA. 
485 rotundlfolla, 4 in., pretty evergreen 
creeper, white flowers, iv-vi. fid. each. 
RAMONDIA (i?osfi«e Mullein). 
5 pyrenalca, 4 in., lovely purplish- violet 
flowers, orange centre, on slender 
stems ; grows best in a nearly hori- 
zontal position in a shaded place on 
the rockery, vi-viii, qd. 
fi alba, closely resembling above, 
producing white flowers, i/fi. 
RANUNCULUS (Buttercup , Crowfoot). 
10 aconltlfollus, ij ft., prettily-cut palmate 
leaves and numerous white flowers, 
yellow centre, v-vi. 4d. each. 
12 fl. pi. (Fair Maids of France), ij 
ft., marvellous profusion of pure white, 
double flowers, useful for cutting. 4d. 
each. 
15 acrls fl. pi. (Bachelor’s Button), ft., 
double golden-yellow flowers, vi-vii. 
4 d. 
18 amplexlcaulls, i ft., gre5'ish leaves, pure 
white flowers, yellow centre. A pretty 
Alpine, iv-v. fid. 
20 bullatus fl. pi., I ft., large double orange- 
yellow flowers, warm dry soil, vi-vii. 
4d. each. 
23 cortussefollus, 3 ft., enormous buttercup 
flowers, about 4 in. across, v-vi. qd. 
25 glaclalls, 4 in., large white flowers, open 
gritty soil, iii-v. qd. 
27 Lingua (The Greater Spear-wort), 2! ft., 
numerous bright yellow flowers '2 in. 
across, a handsome bog plant, vii-ix. 
4 d. 
2Q montanus, fi in., abundant large yellow 
flowers : useful for rock-work, vi-vii. 
fid. 
RHAPONTICUM (syn. Centaurea). 
0 38 pulchrum majus, 2J ft., a purple Cen- 
taurea, large sea-green leaves, vi-vii. 
fid. 
RHEUM (Rhubarb), very imposing when in 
flower, handsome foliage, very effective 
and picturesque as water-side plants, 
v-vi. 
41 EmodI, bold handsome plant, very large 
leaves, gives a nice effect in an isolated 
position, fid. 
o 43 ofllclnale, 8 ft., large ornamental leaves 
and branching flower spikes, fid. 
0 45 palmatum, fi ft., large graceful leaves 
in narrow segments, fid. 
RHODIOLA (Rose-root). 
0 49 slblrlca, i ft., clusters of showy rosy- 
purple flowers ; lovely for rock, v-vii. 
fid. each. 
ROMNEYA 
52 Coulterl, See New Plants, page fi. 
